bauma CONEXPO INDIA postponed to April 2021

Considering the COVID-19 situation and discussions with the industry, bauma CONEXPO INDIA is postponed to a safer date and venue. The event will now take place from 20 to 23 April 2021 at the India Expo Centre (IEC), Greater Noida.

Bhupinder Singh, CEO of bC Expo India said, “After careful considerations of the COVID-19 situation and crucial discussions with the industry, we are postponing bauma CONEXPO INDIA to April 2021. The gradual upturn of the market leaves us confident that the industry will find even more favourable conditions for doing business at the new dates. Plus, rescheduling the exhibition will enable us to provide a safer environment for our exhibitors, stakeholders, and visitors as their safety is our topmost priority.”

The decision was supported by Arvind K Garg, Chairman, bauma CONEXPO INDIA – Task Force and Executive Vice President and Head, Construction and Mining Machinery Business, Larsen & Toubro. Garg, said, “As the industry is witnessing a gradual recovery, the decision to postpone the event comes at an appropriate time. To ensure a safer environment for participants, we have moved the show to India Expo Centre. Along with providing top facilities and an excellent infrastructure, bauma CONEXPO INDIA is all set to cater to the industry’s needs. We wish to affirm that all government directives and norms will be followed stringently to provide a safe experience that the participants expect and deserve.”

Sandeep Singh, President, Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association (iCEMA), and Managing Director, Tata Hitachi Construction Machinery Company, supported bC Expo India’s decision and stated, “After considerable discussions with iCEMA committee members, we suggested that the show gets postponed. The market is steadily recuperating as it comes to grips with the adverse effects of COVID-19 on the growth trajectory. At a time when the industry’s mood is gradually lifting, the decision to postpone the trade fair is a good call as it will give the Indian industry time and resources to enable exhibitors to participate in the 2021 edition.”

Backing the decision, Mu Moahan, President of Builders Association of India (BAI) said, “The rescheduling will come with its own benefits as the industry is recovering from the deadly grip of the coronavirus pandemic. We are certain that with the travel restrictions relaxed, more exhibitors and visitors will be able to take part in the exhibition. The postponement is more welcome, as BAI National Members Meet can be planned alongside with bauma CONEXPO INDIA 2021 with maximum participation from pan India,” he added.

Extending his support, Bhupinder Singh said, “The decision comes after the thorough consideration of market assessments and consultations with the key stakeholders. We feel it is in the best interest of our exhibitors and visitors. Besides that, we want to thank our partners for their continued support and help in facilitating this difficult decision to postpone the trade fair. Further, we are working hard to make the coming trade fair even better and more successful.”